Top things to do in Tampa Bay for May 20

Melissa Minyard plays Judy Garland during a comeback in 1968 in Freefall Theatre's production of End of the Rainbow. Thee Photo Ninja.

End of the Rainbow: The play uses the lens of Christmas 1968 to see the ups and downs of Judy Garland, who's in the midst of another comeback, but will die from a drug overdose six months later. Through June 4. 2 and 8 p.m., Freefall Theatre, 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. $25-$47. (727) 498-5205.

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Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons: The original Jersey boy himself has produced hits like Sherry,Walk Like A Man, Rag Doll, December '63 and Grease during his long-lasting career both solo and with the Four Seasons. 8 p.m., Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. $63.25-$118.75. (800) 826-9303.

Glide or Stride: Pink Stiletto: Show off your skills in stiletto heels on a competitive 200-foot sprint or put on more comfortable footwear for a "sneakers, Stocks, socks and flip flops" stroll. The Stouts and Stilettos party with appetizers and music follows. Benefits Komen for the Cure Florida Suncoast. 12 p.m., MacDinton's Irish Pub St. Petersburg, 242 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg. $25 advance, $30 day of. (727) 823-0728.

All About Movies: Tampa Bay Times film critic Steve Persall will discuss the good, and bad, movies of 2016 and 2017. Refreshments available. 2 p.m., St. Petersburg Main Public Library, 3745 Ninth Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Free. (727) 893-7724.

A Night in Havana: Get a taste of Cuba through Cuban inspired cuisine, dancing, cocktails, a silent auction and entertainment. Benefits the St. Anthony's surgical services. 6 p.m., University of South Florida St. Petersburg Student Center, 200 Sixth Ave. S, St. Petersburg. $300. (727) 825-1086.

Halloween has become a profitable scare season oozing well into September and past November. That means more time to meet grim, grinning ghosts, get your pants scared off by nightmarish clowns and fill your treat bags to the brim.